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Linux Foundation Certified Engineer

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The Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) is the subject matter expert for the next generation of system engineering professionals. They are involved in the repairing, maintenance and designing of Linux based enterprise network solution to the organization.

The Linux Certified Engineers helps to design a network that accelerates open system architecture technology development and commercial acceptance for the IT organization.

Engineers are mostly focused on programming infrastructure management, by migrating infrastructure to code, using configuration management tools, and building scalable cloud infrastructure.

https://www.fieldengineer.com/skills/linux-foundation-certified-engineer

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